There has been some talk about the potential for the iPhone to run Java. Apparently the ARM processor inside the iPhone has special features to improve the execution of Java applications. Too bad it ain’t never gonna happen :).
» Apple sneaks Java support onto the iPhone | Ed Burnette’s Dev Connection | ZDNet.com
Shortly after the iPhone went on sale, hardware enthusiasts started tearing into them to see what made them tick. They found that the iPhone is using an ARM1176JZF-based processor, probably the Samsung S3C6400 that operates at 667MHz. This chip sports an embedded Java acceleration engine called Jazelle
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